If you’ve ever asked yourself this question, it’s time to seek treatment.

May 1, 2019

Thinking about your use of drugs or alcohol, have you ever asked yourself,

“Is this serious enough to seek treatment?”

If you have... it’s time.

The power that simple substances can hold over us is incredible, isn’t it?

Often without even realizing it, you become dependent on those tiny “fixes”—

one more drink, just one extra pill—

to get you through the day.

For most people, the development of a substance abuse problem happens so gradually, they have trouble noticing it—and it’s only when a friend or family member points it out that they realize there might be a serious issue.

Still not sure if seeking treatment is the next step for you?

Take a look through this list, and answer each question honestly:

Is your drinking or use of drugs…

... causing disruption in your personal or professional relationships?

… creating feelings of guilt?

… disrupting your daily life or routines?

… interfering with your ability to work (such as coming in hungover or under the influence)?

… gradually increasing, as you realize you need more to achieve the effect you’re used to?

Answering “yes” to any of the questions above is a very strong indicator that it’s time to ask for help.

We’re not here to judge.

We’re here to help.

If you’re ready to make a change, we’d love for you to come talk to us about the resources we have available for you. In most cases, you’ll be able to sit down with one of our substance abuse counselors the very same day you come in.

We’re not going to force you into a treatment program; we will help you understand the different options you have for recovery, then allow you to make the choice to pursue a treatment path.